SexBiblio: Bibliography of the History of Western Sexuality, 1700-1945
A bibliographic data base containing about 16,600 titles of the non-belletristic primary and secondary literature of the history of sexuality in Europe and Northern America from 1700 to 1945. Also includes important titles in sexual history of antiquity and the middle ages, as well as
contemporary times, and titles on non-Western societies. Now in its 3rd Edition.

Magnus
Hirschfeld Archive at Humboldt University: formerly the Archive for Sexology, Berlin
In English and Spanish: includes a chronology of sex research, full text of Vern Bullough's Science in the Bedroom, papers on
historical aspects of sexology, and many original historical
documents about the German-Jewish pioneers of sexology. Also a
freely available online course, other courses, two full-text
sexological encyclopedias and a critical dictionary of sexology. Plus a
world-wide directory of sexological institutions, organizations, resource centers, training programs,
and scientific journals.

Scissors and Paste BibliographiesA site on authors and publishers (and library holdings) of erotic literature by Patrick J. Kearney,
author of The Private Case (1981), on the erotica collection of the British Library

Canadian Committee on the History of Sexuality:
variety of resources for teaching and research, CFP and publishing opportunities, information about annual article prize, and the online version of annual newsletter, how to join mail-list.

International Otto Gross Society
'The Otto Gross phenomenon symbolizes the search for a better society, for the dissolution of repressive relationships between the sexes, for utopias in times that lack strong concepts and meaning.'

Critical Sexology:'a London-based, interdisciplinary seminar series for psychologists, psychoanalysts, medical doctors, literary and cultural studies scholars, philosophers, artists, lawyers and historians with a critical interest in the construction and management of gender and sexuality in the medical, discursive and cultural spheres'

Studies in Scarlet: Marriage and Sexuality in the U.S. & U.K., 1815-1914
'Drawn from the Harvard Law School Library's extensive trial collections... images of the texts of more than 450 separately published trial narratives printed in the United States or the United Kingdom from 1815 until 1914.... divorce, domestic violence, adultery, bigamy, breach of promise to marry, and the custody of children... murder and rape. Featured are trials concerning the wealthy and the renowned.... The larger part of the collection, however, consists of the stories of ordinary men and women thrust into the
public eye when their marriages and love affairs went wrong, or their relationships did not conform to social standards.'

In several cases these links go to the home page of the publisher rather than directly to the page
for the journal in question

'Mundane Sex' issue (Vol 3 no 1) of Journal of Mundane Behavior, 'a blind peer-reviewed scholarly and publicly-oriented journal devoted to the study of the "unmarked" -- those aspects of our everyday lives that typically go unnoticed by us, both as academics and as everyday individuals' [Jan 2011 - The journal website appears to be defunct]

Social History of MedicineArticles, reviews, and information on source materials, including quite a bit on matters relating to
sexual and reproductive health (birth control, abortion, STDs, etc) as well as questions of gender
in health care.

Studies in Gender and Sexuality'Growing out of the traditions of feminist scholarship, postclassical and postmodern
psychoanalytic theory, developmental research, and cultural studies, Studies in Gender and
Sexuality provides a forum for examining gender and sexuality that is both multidisciplinary and
interdisciplinary.'

Manchester University PressHas a good history list with a strong interest in sex and gender issues, and published
Franz Eder, Lesley Hall, and Gert Hekma's Sexual Cultures in Europe: National Histories and
Themes in Sexuality [ for further details]

Haworth Presspublishes Journal of Homosexuality, Journal of Lesbian Studies and Journal of
Bisexuality as well as books in these areas, also journals and books on Human Sexuality,
Marriage and the Family, Women and Feminist Studies (though mostly from a contemporary
social science/social policy perspective)

The Edward Carpenter Archive
includes online texts of My Days and Dreams, Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk, The Intermediate Sex and Iolaus: an anthology of friendship, as well as biographical and bibliographic information, and material on his music (a neglected aspect of this poly-facetted figure)
and now includes Carpenter's unpublished biography of his partner, George Merrill

Resources on lesbian and gay issues with special emphasis on higher education. Includes art,
biography, film, government, history, law, literature, music, poetry, psychology, science, sociology, sports, and other related topics.
This site appears to have moved to its own domain c. 2006, but then vanished. Any more up to date information as to whether it still exists will be welcomed.

gayhistory.com'an introduction to the stories and the people of modern gay history (1700-1973). The site is an ongoing project and most articles about gay male history from 1700-1900 have been completed.'

E-Directory of GLBT ScholarsThe E-Directory helps lesbigay and transgendered scholars connect regarding on-going
manuscripts, conferences, and other scholarly projects. The full Directory is available to all who
agree to be listed, and only to them. This is not a discussion list but rather, a resource list. The
above link goes to its webpage. It now appears to be on hiatus, if not actually defunct, and is no longer being actively maintained.

Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), New York
'university-based research center in the United States dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and communities. Offers conferences and other public programming, awards fellowships.'

International Resource Network
'aims to link up researchers (from both academic and community bases) in areas related to diverse sexualities and genders.' [Jan 2011 - site appears to be defunct]

Queer@King's
'an interdepartmental and interdisciplinary research group that has been operating in the School of Humanities since 2003'. Organises'regular research seminars, public lectures, one-day symposia, readings, performances and class visits on queer topics'.

Proud Heritage
'Proud Heritage is the new national agency for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans history, heritage and lived experience. Our goal is to create a national museum at first online and then as a physical institution, reflecting the diverse experiences of LGBT people across the country and through time.' [Jan 2011 - site appears to be defunct]

'1967 and All That'
The story of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, using material from the Hall-Carpenter Archives at the London School of Economics and the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archives at Middlesex University

Linsert.org
a site to record and promote Gay History, Queer History, LGBT History with a Scottish slant

OutHistory.org
Documenting the LGBTQH past in the U.S.A.: 'a website in development about gender and sexual history, a site that, at its best, should encourage us to think deeply and critically about historical evidence and what it means to understand LGBT and heterosexual life in the perspective of society and time'.

Queer Sexualities project
'to critically approach the concept off ‘queer sexualities’ by exploring constructions of sexuality in cultural discourse, aesthetic representation and modes of social practice across cultures and historical periods'.

Queer London Forum
'an organisation designed to foster discussion, debate and analysis around the idea of Queer London and London’s queers'

Pride of Place: LGBTQ Heritage Project: 'to explore and celebrate the relationship between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) history and the country's historic buildings and spaces'.

Queer beyond London: an AHRC-funded collaboration between Birkbeck College, University of London and Leeds Beckett University to explore the local LGBTQ histories of Brighton, Leeds, Manchester and Plymouth.

Eugenics Archive: Image Archive on the American Eugenics Movement
'can serve as a model for other online projects on the history and social interpretation of modern science - especially those involving the release of sensitive documents'. Impressive.

Indiana Eugenics: History and legacy, 1907-2007:
'On April 9, 1907 the Governor of Indiana signed into law a bill passed by the state legislature that provided for the involuntary sterilization of "confirmed criminals, idiots, imbeciles and rapists." Although it was eventually found to be unconstitutional, this law is widely regarded as the first eugenics sterilization legislation passed in the world.'

Institute of Psychohistory'Psychohistory, the science of historical motivation, combines the insights of psychotherapy with
the research methodology of the social sciences to understand the emotional origin of the social
and political behavior of groups and nations, past and present. The center of psychohistorical
research around the globe is The Institute for Psychohistory, which is headquartered in New York
City and has 18 branches in other countries.'